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Confined Spaces

Does your facility have hidden confined space areas? Any space that is large enough that an employee can enter and work but has limited means for entry or exit is considered by OSHA to be a confined space. Good examples are tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits. Grainger not only helps you maintain these areas but we have the gear you need to react to confined-space emergencies. Check out the products and resources you need to keep people safe in confined spaces.

Confined Space Entry

Solutions to help protect employees who work in a permit-required confined space.

Featured Webinar

Listen as Grainger Safety Specialist, Jeremy Empereur talks about how you can spot the dangers of working in confined spaces. This free webinar will help you identify the characteristics of confined spaces, plus provide a review of potential hazards and how to detect them.